The Guadix topographic depression is a Neogene-Quaternary basin located in the central sector of the Betic Cordillera at the boundary between the South Iberian margin and the Alboran domain. This topographic depression is a plateau with an average elevation of 1000 m in the northern limb of the Sierra Nevada range. The continental deposits infilling the Guadix basin span time from the late Tortonian to the Pleistocene, when a laminar calcrete developed on fine to coarse-grained fluvial and lacustrine deposits. Four coeval subsamples from the top laminae of the calcrete were collected and dated by the U/Th method. The resulting date is 42.6 ± 5.6 ka, which indicates the minimum age for the cessation of active sedimentation in the Guadix basin. We envisage the capture of the Pliocene-Pleistocene endorheic Guadix basin by the Guadalquivir River after 42 ka as the main factor triggering the formation of the present-day eroded landscape. After the capture, the combination of climatic (wet periods), lithological (soft and loose sediments), and topographic (high average altitude) features allowed the development of the present-day entrenched drainage pattern.

Azañón, J.m., Azor, A., Pérez Peña, J.v., Tuccimei, P., Sánchez Almazo, I.m., Alonso Zarza, A.m., et al. (2007). Características petrográficas y datación U/Th de una calcreta laminar Cuaternaria: Implicaciones de la captura de la Cuenca de Guadix-Baza por el río Guadalquivir.. In P.J.e. Sanz de Galdeano C (a cura di), LA CUENCA DE GUADIX-BAZA. Estructura, Tectónica Activa, Sismicidad, Geomorfología y Dataciones existentes (pp. 75-95).

Características petrográficas y datación U/Th de una calcreta laminar Cuaternaria: Implicaciones de la captura de la Cuenca de Guadix-Baza por el río Guadalquivir.

TUCCIMEI, Paola;SOLIGO, Michele
2007-01-01

Abstract

The Guadix topographic depression is a Neogene-Quaternary basin located in the central sector of the Betic Cordillera at the boundary between the South Iberian margin and the Alboran domain. This topographic depression is a plateau with an average elevation of 1000 m in the northern limb of the Sierra Nevada range. The continental deposits infilling the Guadix basin span time from the late Tortonian to the Pleistocene, when a laminar calcrete developed on fine to coarse-grained fluvial and lacustrine deposits. Four coeval subsamples from the top laminae of the calcrete were collected and dated by the U/Th method. The resulting date is 42.6 ± 5.6 ka, which indicates the minimum age for the cessation of active sedimentation in the Guadix basin. We envisage the capture of the Pliocene-Pleistocene endorheic Guadix basin by the Guadalquivir River after 42 ka as the main factor triggering the formation of the present-day eroded landscape. After the capture, the combination of climatic (wet periods), lithological (soft and loose sediments), and topographic (high average altitude) features allowed the development of the present-day entrenched drainage pattern.
2007
Azañón, J.m., Azor, A., Pérez Peña, J.v., Tuccimei, P., Sánchez Almazo, I.m., Alonso Zarza, A.m., et al. (2007). Características petrográficas y datación U/Th de una calcreta laminar Cuaternaria: Implicaciones de la captura de la Cuenca de Guadix-Baza por el río Guadalquivir.. In P.J.e. Sanz de Galdeano C (a cura di), LA CUENCA DE GUADIX-BAZA. Estructura, Tectónica Activa, Sismicidad, Geomorfología y Dataciones existentes (pp. 75-95).
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